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                    <title>ChickfilActivism and Its Discontents</title>
                    <description>Ah facebook. My 39friends39 have increasingly weighed in on the debate about ChikfilA a fast food company specializing in chicken sandwiches waffle fries and more recently the definition of marriage. In an interview with Ken Coleman President and COO Dan Cathy was asked about the impact of fatherlessness on our nation today. I give you his response... I see it39s a real crisis </description>
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                    <title>The Blog is Back</title>
                    <description>N39AmahoroAfter almost five months in the US I39ve finally found my way back to Burundi for more research. Hooray My favorite bit of news so far is that there39s an Acid Bug also known as Nairobi Fly infestation in Bujumbura. While they don39t bite they do secrete acid onto your skin if you touch them. Fantastic. If I develop blisters all over my body at least I39ll know </description>
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                    <title>Work Work Work</title>
                    <description>I39m lazy.  The result is that I haven39t blogged in a month... but I39m back  It39s been an interesting few weeks here in Bujumbura.  One of the most fascinating things about my interviews is how people construct Burundi39s past.  I could probably group people into current political affiliations based on their renditions of history  who was responsible for most of the killing du</description>
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                    <title>Pili Politics and Primus</title>
                    <description>Peter Piper picked a peck of pili peppers.  Yes I said pili peppers.The ChallengeI39m not sure where to begin this latest blog so I think I39ll start with the most recent event the pili pili eating competition.  Those of you who know me know that I love spicy food.  There39s very little that39s too spicy for me to stomach and I39m always up to the challenge of trying something n</description>
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                    <title>The More I See The Less I Know</title>
                    <description>Hello hello.  Ive officially been living in Burundi for two weeks now.  Hard to believe  Life in Buja has been pretty great.  My research is going well so far.  For better or worse my questions about violence in the country are becoming increasingly pertinent which means theres a lot of information. Im also learning how to navigate daily life here.  Im not sure what I expected wh</description>
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                    <title>The Lessons of a Weekend and a RunIn with the Law</title>
                    <description>Me It was a fiasco. Do you know this wordAudifax How do you say itMe feeASco.Audifax Hm. What does it mean feeASco.Me It means a total mess.  When everything goes wrong you say it was a fiasco.Audifax  Ah fiasco The harshest lessons Ive learned to date never take a picture without permission and try hard not to give your number to people  even if you need to talk to</description>
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                    <title>Making a List Checking it Twice</title>
                    <description>The BlogHello hello I39ve been in Burundi for two days and I believe it39s time to begin blogging. I am typically an unreliable blogger  I skip details and post pretty rarely but this time is different I can feel it. I hope this site will serve as a way for me to share my impressions and experiences among other things while I39m in the great country of Burundi.Josiah and I are </description>
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                    <title>Umuzungu Tours</title>
                    <description>Hey everyone  I am back in the States now safe and sound and I'm finally posting about the rest of my trip.  The computers were too slow there  For the second half we continued to do interviews and work at the Village of Hope.  We also took time for travel and sightseeing and learned about some of RWN's work outside Kigali while we were at it.  So here goes.One of our first travels outside K</description>
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                    <title>Rwanda Women's Network</title>
                    <description>Hello EveryoneI am in Kigali Rwanda now have been for about three weeks and I am having an absolutely wonderful experience  I've learned so much about Operationg Crossroads which is the program I'm working through.  It turns out they are having their 50th anniversary next year and they are the program that actually started the Peace Corps.  It's basically run by one guy Willis Logan who </description>
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